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Description

Language

Format

Copyright Date

ISBN

38336

DVD Training - English

English

DVD

2014 (Rev. 1/18)

978-1-61099-614-3

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Program Components

(1) 25-minute main program video - Provides an instructional blend of explanation, commentary and demonstration. Presented in a dynamic, contemporary style to keep trainees engaged.

(1) Trainer Guide (not sold separately) - Provides information to present effective training to all hazmat drivers. It also includes "Trainer Notes" in the reprint of the Driver Workbook on where to build in company-specific and/or job-specific information for maximum effectiveness

Introduction - Explains the driver’s role and responsibility to transport hazmat safely

Hazmat Classification - Explains that hazardous materials are categorized into nine hazard classes, five of which are further broken down into divisions

Hazardous Materials Table - Explains that the Table provides essential information and guidelines on how hazmat must be shipped and that most of the key information on shipping papers and packages is obtained from the Table

Shipping Papers - Explains that in order for a hazardous material to be safely transported, it must be completely and properly described on the shipping papers, which drivers need to check against the load at pick-up; Shipping papers provide emergency response information to first responders

Emergency Response Information (ERI) - Explains the requirements drivers need to know to make sure all ERI is present and correct; drivers receive the ERI from properly filled out shipping papers

Packaging and Marking - Explains that how a material is packaged and marked is a significant aspect of transporting hazardous materials safely, and that it’s the driver’s responsibility to check that the shipper used the correct markings on the hazmat packagings

Labels - Explains that although it’s the shipper’s responsibility to select and attach the proper labels, it’s the driver’s responsibility to make sure they’re correct

Placards - Explains the importance of placards and their placement, and that the required placards will be listed in one of two placard tables in the HMR

Loading and Segregation - Explains the steps a driver must observe in getting a hazmat load ready for shipment, plus what hazmat classes and divisions may and may not be loaded together

Transportation Safety - Explains that it’s crucial for drivers to know the specific hazmat requirements for highway transportation (i.e., FMCSA requirements for tire checks, parking, following marked hazmat routes, restricted routes, knowing what to do in case of an accident)